The leaders of South Korea and Japan are scheduled to convene in Tokyo in the third week of March 2023, marking the first such meeting in nearly a decade. This significant event aims to address and hopefully resolve longstanding grievances stemming from Japanese actions during their occupation of the Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945. This article delves into the historical context and potential outcomes of this summit, offering insights from the perspective of the IAS exam.
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Japan-South Korea Summit 2023 - Key Highlights, Causes of Korean Resentment and Need for Cooperation
The Historical Roots of Korean Resentment Towards Japan
- From 1910 to 1945, Japan ruled the Korean peninsula, enforcing a cultural assimilation policy that required Koreans to adopt Japanese names and language.
- During this period, Koreans were subjected to forced labour and sexual slavery in military brothels. <l
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